-
linear decrease). A
special case of a
ballistic trajectory for a
rocket is a
lofted trajectory, a
trajectory with an
apogee greater than the minimum-energy...
- to
debris lofted into the air by a
tornado that
falls back to the ground, and that can
persist well
after a
tornado has lifted.
Debris lofted by stronger...
-
nevertheless have a
significant influence on
launch angle when
using low-
lofted clubs). The
impact of the club
compresses the ball,
while grooves on the...
- Iron Niblick: 9 Iron Jigger: Very low
lofted iron,
shortened shaft,
similar to a
modern chipper Blaster: high
lofted iron,
equivalent to a
modern sand iron...
-
resolution for
velocity determination of low-level
tornado core
winds and
lofted debris.
While there are
abundant kinematic datasets gathered by
mobile radar...
- time
which a
night time
launch was
carried out. The
missile was
fired at a
lofted trajectory with
apogee of 3,700 km (2,300 mi),
landing 998 km (620 mi) away...
- double-breasted coat or
jacket Jigger, an
obsolete golf club that was a very low
lofted iron with a
shortened shaft "The Jiggler", an
episode of the TV
series Adventure...
- updrafts,
sometimes exceeding 150 mph (240 km/h).
Debris from a
tornado can be
lofted into the
parent storm and
carried a very long distance. A
tornado which...
-
vehicle (SLV).
North Korea has only
fired long-range
ballistic missiles on
lofted trajectories, in part
because tracking can only be done from land-based...
- spot"
compared to higher-
lofted irons. As such, they are less
commonly seen in players' bags,
usually replaced with higher-
lofted fairway woods like the...